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1. Complete 802.1Q VLAN setting first.
2. Enable IGMP snooping function first.
This switch supports three MVR VLANs and MVR VLAN can be created in this
page.
Here is the description about those settings.
Active – this MVR VLAN is enabled/disabled.
Name – you can assign a name for the MVR VLAN for identification.
Multicast VLAN ID – this is the VLAN ID for this MVR VLAN. It is 1 ~ 4094.
802.1P Priority – this is an 802.1P priority (0~7). The IGMP control packets for
this VLAN will be assigned this priority when tag is added.
Mode – there are two operation modes for MVR function. One is Dynamic mode.
Another is Compatible mode. In Dynamic mode, the switch will send IGMP
reports to every MVR source port in the MVR VLAN. In Compatible mode, the
switch will not send IGMP reports.
Source Port – this is the uplink port of this MVR VLAN to the IGMP traffic source.
It could be tagged port or untagged port.
Receiver Port – this is the ports connecting to subscribers receiving IP multicast
traffic in the MVR VLAN.
After the MVR VLAN is configured, you can assign IP multicast groups (video
channels) to the MVR VLAN in “MVR Group” page. You can assign more than
one IP multicast groups (video channels) to one MVR VLAN.
Note
:
1. After MVR VLAN are created, those VLAN will be added to 802.1Q VLAN.
Checking “VLAN Table” of 802.1Q VLAN, those VLAN will be seen.
2. Source Port of MVR VLAN could be tagged or untagged port. Please set it at
“VLAN Tag Rules” of 802.1Q VLAN. It should be tagged port in most cases.
If it is an untagged port, remember to set its Port VLAN ID according to your
application.
4). MVR Group